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Alcohols are soluble in water because of the presence of OH functional group in them. This increases its tendency to form hydrogen bond with water. So alcohol can dissolve in water because both can form hydrogen bonds with each other.
Is ibuprofen soluble in water, or oil or both
Organic forms include both carbon and hydrogen. They include alcohols, esters, ethers, ketones, phenols, thiols, azo compounds, amines and amides.
Sodium and potassium chlorides are both soluble in water.
Both the pen and the ink are usually not water soluble
Yes, methanol is more soluble than pentanol. The reason is that although both alcohols have an OH group that is attracted to water, pentanol has a 5-carbon, non-polar (hydrophobic) chain that significantly decreases its solubility. The solubilty decreases as the carbon chain increases. I hope this helps.
No. Fat soluble is the same as oil soluble. You cannot have a substance that can be diluted by both oil and water.
Both. Some amines such as epinephrine are water soluble while thyroxine is a fat soluble amine
Both (table) salt and sugar are soluble in water.
Example of a soluble substance would be sugar and salt, both are easily soluble in the universal solvent, water
Potassium chloride is more soluble in water. However, in general, both compounds are highly soluble in water.
Both of these salts are soluble in water.